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:04:00
he could have 'braked' my arm
:04:03
you should say 'broken', not "braked"
:04:05
i want a kiss too
:04:06
come on then
:04:12
one day mom died
:04:14
we couldn't face it
:04:15
how could we live without her?
:04:21
Dad loved her a lot
:04:22
they met while dancing
in the summer of '65

:04:27
he told her he was the son of a tycoon
from argentina

:04:30
who left him a huge inheritance
and a candy factory

:04:32
an estate in canada with two lakes
:04:35
one warm, the other cold
:04:38
but it wasn't true
:04:40
he had been a docker
but had been fried

:04:42
for political reasons, he said
:04:45
from that moment on
no one had a clue whatsoever

:04:56
one day he came home with a big car
:04:59
no one knew where it came from
:05:01
he was always at the bar
bumming rum punch

:05:10
but mom loved him
:05:12
together it was like the song
:05:14
the most beautiful couple in the world
:05:16
or so i thought
:05:25
that afternoon, dad took us aside
:05:27
to talk to us man to man
:05:31
now you're both big boy
:05:33
we can talk straight, clear the air, right?
:05:35
I've been told about a nice girl
:05:39
a hard worker
:05:41
since you guys are big now
:05:43
we need someone at home
who can cook and clean

:05:45
so i thought i'd have her come
live with us

:05:48
even can use a hand
:05:51
if we can't help each other out
:05:53
listen, mom was mom, no doubt about it
:05:59
what's her name?

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